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Mike Lawler On His Decision Not To Run For Governor (11 mins)

Congressman Mike Lawler calls in to discuss his decision not to run for governor, and his analysis of the political landscape in New York, emphasizing the importance of his role in Congress, particularly in fighting for New York and contributing to major legislative efforts. He acknowledges the difficulty of winning gubernatorial races in New York but believes in the significance of giving voters a choice. Lawler then touches upon other key political figures and races, including his support for Curtis Sliwa in the NYC mayoral race and the broader implications for the country if a socialist candidate were to win in Zohran Mamdani. 

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